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THE SAME COLOR, AND OF EQUAL OR GREATER VA 
JOANNA HILL 1.50 
Pointed buds open to high centered 
creamy yellow flowers. Always in bloom. 
Favorite for cutting because of its un- 
usually attractive bud form. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 1.75 
Pat. No. 607 AARS 
Flowers of warm glowing pink on mag- 
nificent hardy plants. Fruity fragrance. 
LOWELL THOMAS, Pat. No. 595 2.00 
Large, vibrant, clear yellow flowers. 
Sturdy, upright plants. Slight tea frag- 
rance. Excellent for cutting. 
McGREDY’S IVORY 1.50 
Creamy buds open to large, double, high 
centered, pure white flowers. 
MIRANDY, Pat. No. 632 AARS 2.00 
Huge, fifty petaled, dark crimson flow- 
ers, with a rich fragrance. Strong grow- 
er. 
MISSION BELLS, Pat. No. 923 2.25 
Myriads of glowing salmon-pink flowers. 
Always in bloom. Rich tea fragrance. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET, Pat. No. 129 
Exquisite coppery buds open to large 
semi-double copper pink blooms. En- 
trancing honey fragrance. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 1.50 
Pure white with peach pink center. 
Delicate fragrance. The most continuous 
bloomer. One of the most satisfactory 
white roses. 
NEW YORKER, Pat. No. 823 
Unfading fiery red blooms holding their 
color better than any other red rose. 
Very fragrant. Sturdy plants. Excellent 
for cutting. 
NOCTURNE, Pat. No. 713 AARS 2.00 
Longest, most streamlined buds of any 
red rose. Flowers bright cardinal red 
with dark shadings. Fragrant. 
OPERA, Pat. No. 1017, 2.00 
1952 Introduction. Slender scarlet buds, 
with golden markings at the base, open 
to lovely bright scarlet with a wine-red 
suffusion. Sturdy plant. Exquisite leath- 
ery deep-green foliage. 
PEACH, Pat. No. 591 
Very hardy and easy to grow. Beauti- 
ful in every stage, from pink tipped 
golden bud to great open ruffled blooms 
of yellow, pale gold, cream and ivory, 
with blush tint brightening edge of 
petals. 
AARS 2.50 
PINK DAWN 5072. = 
Lovely deep rose pink flowers on long 
strong stems. Intensely fragrant. 
POINSETTIA 1,502.22 = 
Large brilliant flowers of clear scarlet 
red, which neither blue nor fade. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER 1.50 ee 
One of the most popular multi-colored 
roses. Large, fragrant, scarlet-yellow- 
cerise and flame flowers. 
REX ANDERSON, Pat. No. 335 Lippe ess 
An outstanding delicate ivory-white rose 
with fascinating scent. A gorgeous white 
rose indeed. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM, Pat. No. 791 175 ee 
1947 City of Portland Award winner. 
Lovely many-petaled currant-red 
blooms on long, strong stems. Delightful 
rose fragrance. Handsome, disease-resist- 
ant foliage. 
RUBAIYAT, Pat. No. 758 AAR STI ioe 
Buds long and shapely, opening to large 
beautiful deep rose pink blooms. Tall 
and vigorous. 
SAN FERNANDO, Pat. No. 785 NARS 15 eee 
If you like really fragrant roses, try this 
one. Magnificent too, with its glowing 
currant red blooms. 
SHOW GIRL, Pat. No. 646 1.75: eee 
Has the most beautiful, most perfect 
buds of any pink variety. Considered one 
of the best pink roses. Perfect for cut- 
ting. 
SISTER THERESE 1:50 92a 
Unquestionably one of the finest older 
golden yellow roses we know of. Most 
floriferous. Vigorous growth. 
SUTTER’S GOLD, Pat. No. 885 AARS 2:25 922222 
Intensely fragrant blooms vary from 
orange-gold to yellow tinted pink, pro- 
duced singly on long straight stems. 
Ideal for cutting. 
SUZON LOTTHH, Pat. No. 934 20 ee 
Large peach-colored buds slowly unfold 
to pearl pink flushed with deeper pink 
at outer edge of petals. Petals have ex- 
cellent substance lasting well when cut. 
55, or more, petals to each flower. Re- 
sembles a pink ‘‘Peace.’’ 
SYMPHONIBE, Pat. No. 958 2.50 
Huge blooms of carmine pink color with 
delicious fragrance. A strong grower. 
Outstanding. 
TALISMAN 
Orange, yellow, and rose-red color com- 
bination is glorious in this rose. Fra- 
grant, and fine for cutting. 
LUE, UNLESS REQUESTED NOT TO DO SO. 
